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Mon 05/14/12 11:45 AM
Yeah, I was getting into it until spider poked the ballons with a pin. Pun intended. :wink:

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Fri 12/23/11 04:53 PM
Has anyone out there found a a cheaper alternative to Microsoft Exchange for linking Outlook calendars between three or more computers?

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Mon 12/12/11 10:40 AM


Why do we keep trying to find love?


There are still people looking for the Loch Ness Monster and the Yeti and Tommy Lasorda's stash of Slim-Fast. That doesn't prove any of those things exist. Looking and finding are two different things.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! Does that smell like Slim Fast? laugh laugh laugh

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Sun 12/11/11 05:25 PM
Ah! Now I know what you were seeing as negative! I guess I can see how that could be interpreted as negative. Not what I was trying to convey though.What I was trying to convey (poorly as it seems) was that I view love as a cruel emotion in that 1. is a wonderful emotion that we all want to experience and we know that once we commit ourselves to someone there is always that possibility that, oh hell, you know what I'm driving at. It's been a long day and my lone brain cell is taxed too heavily today. Thanks Seakolony! flowers

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Sun 12/11/11 04:07 PM

Watching beauty and the beast with my toddler

it occurs to me that 'beauty' signifies those physical things we are attracted to,,,


so, perhaps physical preferences, although natural and expected, limit us when we make them into mandates

we may miss out on what outwardly may not make the mark, but inwardly would be all we could wish for

when getting to know people in real time, I try to discard those
'preferences' and see who is inside,,,

you?


I agree completely. Inner beauty trumps outer beauty hands down.

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Sun 12/11/11 03:42 PM
Edited by star_tin_gover on Sun 12/11/11 03:56 PM


Your question is in response to....... which question?

Any question with the word why. Negativity breeds negativity. Sometimes slowing down to know yourself, what you want, and how to attain it, may be the only key or grail you need. Even if the answer remains to become single, stay single, and learn happiness within singularity.

Any question with the word why? Substitute why, should, could, what, etc., and you still have a question. There was no negativity in my post. It was your interpretation in which you saw negativity. My post was written to glean a variety of intelligent responses in order for me to understand if my feelings are in the ballpark or not even on the same continent, and make adjustments accordingly.Thank you for your response. I don't feel like I am the only confused soul in this thread anymore.

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Sun 12/11/11 02:58 PM
Your question is in response to....... which question?

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Sun 12/11/11 10:35 AM
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!laugh laugh laugh

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Sun 12/11/11 08:40 AM
Why do we keep trying to find love? It is the cruelest emotion.A double edged sword that overtakes common sense, leaving you wondering what the hell just happened? Then you eventually drag your heart out of the mud and end up going right back at it again. Why? Is love like the holy grail? On your death bed you finally realize that you wasted many years of your life searching for something that was never there? Why do we do it?

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Mon 08/04/08 12:34 PM
That was really cool Miguel! Thanks for sharing it. flowerforyou

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Mon 08/04/08 05:24 AM


I was speaking of your previous posting as BS, not your current "sincere" rear smooching.You regularly disagree with people's posted "true feelings" so you should have no problem. Do you find that you have been accusing others of being insincere? :wink:


With all due repect, the only answer I have for you is that you must be percieving my posts incorrectly.

Perhaps you have preconcieved picture in your mind of what you expect I am like and you are using that figment of your imagination to block any true perceptions of me.

Or maybe you just don't like my views on religion and philosophy. flowerforyou

You may also be confusing my lack of respect for Spider as a religious authority with my feelings toward him as a person. I can understand that misconception. And I sympaththize with it wholeheartedly.

Same thing may be true of other people who post religious statements of authorty, or who claim to be preparing to do "battle" in the name of God.

The whole war-mongering attitude of Mediterranean religions is one of the things that convinces me that they are ungodly and unhealthy to humanity in the first place.

Where's the love?

I see more love coming from people like Davidben, than I see coming from Christian fundamentalists.

In fact, I seem more love coming from The Lonely Walker than I see coming from many other so-called "Chrisitans" who often question his interpretations of the religion.

All he's trying to do is preach brotherly love. What's wrong with that?


Not a thing. Perhaps you should give it a shot.

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Sun 08/03/08 09:31 PM


A-bra, you don't need to worry about disappointing me. I find your BS to be very humorous. Kind of like watching paint peel . Unfortunately it is like a broken record and someone needs to smack the record player to get to something new. flowerforyou


You're basically accusing me of being insincere with Davidben.

Why would I do such a thing?

Do you even have an imaginary motive?

My words were quite sincere.

I have no clue why you would question my sincerety to begin with.

It was a personal comment to David. I wouldn't have made the comment if it wasn't my true feelings. flowerforyou



I was speaking of your previous posting as BS, not your current "sincere" rear smooching.You regularly disagree with people's posted "true feelings" so you should have no problem. Do you find that you have been accusing others of being insincere? :wink:

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Sun 08/03/08 08:55 PM
Edited by star_tin_gover on Sun 08/03/08 08:59 PM



David wrote:

......what kind of world has been promoted when words are declared off limits?

one where all the crap of each one is left buried inside, to fester and hide, and what lay on top of love, trapping it inside, must be spoken, to allow the love to bust out and never die..........


Everytime I read one of your posts I feel like I just read something from Shakespeare, or Socrates, or Aristophanes.

Very poetic,.... flowerforyou

.....and true. bigsmile

Holy balls! laugh I have seen a lot of ass kissers through the years but man! you have a bean stuck on the end of your nose. laugh


Sorry to disapoint you tin_man.

My comments were quite sincere.

I think David often posts some of the greatest wisdom on the forum and he does it very poetically. In a very natural spiritual way.

To be perfectly honest about it I often feel that his words may very well be divinely inspired by the Holy Spirit. I look forward to reading his posts.

Moreover, why would I want to artifically praise him? What would be my incentive to do that? Does he have chocolate hidden somewhere?

If he does, I swear I didn't know. flowerforyou

A-bra, you don't need to worry about disappointing me. I find your BS to be very humorous. Kind of like watching paint peel . Unfortunately it is like a broken record and someone needs to smack the record player to get to something new. flowerforyou You have found his hidden chocolate. :wink:

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Sun 08/03/08 08:38 PM
All three of my children are!drinker (((((Kaylee))))) flowerforyou

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Sun 08/03/08 08:30 PM

David wrote:

......what kind of world has been promoted when words are declared off limits?

one where all the crap of each one is left buried inside, to fester and hide, and what lay on top of love, trapping it inside, must be spoken, to allow the love to bust out and never die..........


Everytime I read one of your posts I feel like I just read something from Shakespeare, or Socrates, or Aristophanes.

Very poetic,.... flowerforyou

.....and true. bigsmile

Holy balls! laugh I have seen a lot of ass kissers through the years but man! you have a bean stuck on the end of your nose. laugh

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Sun 08/03/08 02:39 PM


Tried to get in from the alley door but the bum sleeping next to the dumpster says that door stays locked. surprised


you shoulda called ahead...we woulda had you escorted in

laugh flowerforyou

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Sun 08/03/08 02:34 PM

Cause men got the notion that boobs were for them and not babies as they were truly intended. shades

Ummm, hello, when did you think we learned to like them? :banana:

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Sun 08/03/08 02:32 PM

I wanna know why some fat dude with man boobs can go around topless but 36grumble A me has to sweat in the summer heat because I can take my shirt off......!!!!grumble

I would like to know too! That is just WRONG!tears Go for it! Feel the wind in your hair AND on your chest!drinker Be sure to take pictures.blushing

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Sun 08/03/08 10:43 AM
Tried to get in from the alley door but the bum sleeping next to the dumpster says that door stays locked. surprised

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Sun 08/03/08 10:06 AM

From the BBC
A US study of text messages suggests the theory that we are all linked six steps to anyone else may be right - though seven seems more accurate.

Microsoft researchers studied the addresses of 30bn text messages sent during a single month in 2006.

Any two people on average are linked by seven or fewer acquaintances, they say.

The theory of six degrees of separation has long captured people's imagination - notably inspiring a popular 1993 film - but had recently seemed discredited.

One of the researchers on the Microsoft Messenger project, Eric Horvitz, said he had been shocked by the results.

"What we're seeing suggests there may be a social connectivity constant for humanity," he was quoted as saying by the Washington Post newspaper.

"People have had this suspicion that we are really close. But we are showing on a very large scale that this idea goes beyond folklore."

Urban myth?

The database used by Mr Horvitz and his colleague Jure Leskovec covered all of the Microsoft Messenger instant-messaging network, or roughly half of the world's instant-messaging traffic, in June 2006.

For the purposes of the study, two people were considered to be acquaintances if they had sent one another a text message.

Examining the minimum chain lengths it would take to connect all the users in the database, they found the average length was 6.6 steps and that 78% of the pairs could be connected in seven links or fewer.

The idea of six degrees of separation was conceived by US academic Stanley Milgram, after experiments in which he asked people to pass a letter only to others they knew by name.



... or it could be a "Deliverance" moment with the rednecks ..

Mah sistah is mah aunt's uncle's brutha's father's mutha

Isn't that the queen of England's lineage? :laughing:
You are confusing rednecks with hillbillies. flowerforyou

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